Dr. James Laurence Ransom M.D.
Hematologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Hematology-Oncology
628 Green Valley Rd Suite 210 Greensboro NC, 27408About
Dr. James Ransom is a pediatric hematologist practicing in Greensboro, NC. Dr. Ransom specializes in treating children that have a blood disease or cancer. Such blood diseases include disorders of red blood cells, white blood cells and/or platelets. The types of cancers that Dr. Ransom treats include leukemias, lymphomas and certain tumors. Dr. Ransom can also treat bleeding disorders in children. Pediatric hematologists can be found in childrens hospitals, community hospitals, university medical centers and more.
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP- Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Lepirudin use in a neonate with heparin-induced thrombocytopenia.
- Efficacy of topical anesthetics to reduce pain in premature infants during eye examinations for retinopathy of prematurity.
- Efficacy of sucrose to reduce pain in premature infants during eye examinations for retinopathy of prematurity.
- Treatment of Citrobacter koseri infection with ciprofloxacin and cefotaxime in a preterm infant.
- Possible Ibuprofen-induced kernicterus in a near-term infant with moderate hyperbilirubinemia.
- Treatment of seizures in newborns: the dilemma of starting the right drug, at the right time, in the right doses, and monitoring the right endpoints.
- History of neonatal medicine-limitations in studies, guidelines, and resources impact progress.
- Infasurf and curosurf: theoretical and practical considerations with new surfactants.
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